2012 will be the first year that GeekTrant will invade WonderCon, mostly due to the fact that it was moved down to Anaheim, CA this year which is right in our backyard. We're all pretty excited about attending this year, as we've heard it's a much smaller more intimate version of San Diego Comic Con.
WonderCon is set to open on Friday, March 16th and run through Sunday, March 18th at the Anaheim Convention Center. If you plan on attending let us know, and maybe we can meet up and hang out for a bit!
I've put stars next to the panels we are interested in attending. Check out the schedule, and let us know what you are looking forward to seeing most!
Friday March 16th
12:30-1:30 Idw Presents: The Idw Panel!— Chief creative officer Chris Ryall and sergeant of marketing Dirk Wood, give out prizes, make announcements, and evade questions!
WonderCon is set to open on Friday, March 16th and run through Sunday, March 18th at the Anaheim Convention Center. If you plan on attending let us know, and maybe we can meet up and hang out for a bit!
I've put stars next to the panels we are interested in attending. Check out the schedule, and let us know what you are looking forward to seeing most!
Friday March 16th
12:30-1:30 Idw Presents: The Idw Panel!— Chief creative officer Chris Ryall and sergeant of marketing Dirk Wood, give out prizes, make announcements, and evade questions!
- 2/28/2012
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
With Battle: La and Source Code already in cinemas, 2011’s shaping up to be a big year for sci-fi. Here are 10 other genre films set to appear over the next few months…
We've already seen plenty of sci-fi movies arrive in cinemas this year, including the shouty Saving Private Ryan meets Independence day epic, Battle: Los Angeles, and Duncan Jones' fast-paced thriller, Source Code.
The rest of 2011 will see numerous other genre movies heading to our screens, ranging from big-budget tentpole blockbusters to low-budget indie dramas.
Here, then, is a selection of ten potentially great science fiction movies we're looking forward to in 2011, with their UK release dates...
Apollo 18
Release date: 22 April
Based on a real-world 70s Nasa mission that was abandoned due to budget cuts, Apollo 18 reads like a mixture of Duncan Jones' Moon and Paranormal Activity. In the film's version of history, the lunar mission actually went ahead,...
We've already seen plenty of sci-fi movies arrive in cinemas this year, including the shouty Saving Private Ryan meets Independence day epic, Battle: Los Angeles, and Duncan Jones' fast-paced thriller, Source Code.
The rest of 2011 will see numerous other genre movies heading to our screens, ranging from big-budget tentpole blockbusters to low-budget indie dramas.
Here, then, is a selection of ten potentially great science fiction movies we're looking forward to in 2011, with their UK release dates...
Apollo 18
Release date: 22 April
Based on a real-world 70s Nasa mission that was abandoned due to budget cuts, Apollo 18 reads like a mixture of Duncan Jones' Moon and Paranormal Activity. In the film's version of history, the lunar mission actually went ahead,...
- 3/16/2011
- Den of Geek
James Wan, who co-created and directed the original Saw, has been set to direct Nightfall, the film adaptation of the graphic novel, reports Deadline. The film is a coproduction between Scott Mitchell Rosenbergs Platinum Studios and William Stuarts Aurora Productions. The premise: a man is sentenced to time in a prison run by vampires. The graphic novel was published in 2007 and written and created by Scott O. Brown with art by Ferran Xalabarder. Wan will oversee the development of a script. His latest film, Insidious, plays in the Midnight Madness program at the upcoming Toronto Film Festival. "The minute I heard the concept, I was in," Wan said. "Reading the graphic novel cemented that. Like Saw, its a simple concept that, if executed properly, will be so cool." Platinum Studios is still in post on their adaptation of Dylan Dog: Dead of Night.
- 8/26/2010
- bloody-disgusting.com
DreamWorks has released the official synopsis for director Jon Favreau's follow-up to Iron Man 2, the genre-mashing action movie Cowboys and Aliens. Based on the Platinum Studios comic book created by Scott Mitchell Rosenburg, the Cowboys and Aliens adaptation was written by Alex Kurtzman, Damon Lindelof, and Roberto Orci, and features an all-star cast that includes Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, Olivia Wilde, Noah Ringer and Sam Rockwell.
Next Showing: Cowboys and Aliens opens July 29, 2011
Link | Posted 5/14/2010 by BrentJS
Cowboys and Aliens...
Next Showing: Cowboys and Aliens opens July 29, 2011
Link | Posted 5/14/2010 by BrentJS
Cowboys and Aliens...
- 5/14/2010
- by BrentJS Sprecher
- Reelzchannel.com
Casting speculation is all the rage these days, and some of it will no doubt be pure fanboy wish fulfillment but there’s few rumours flying around with the same potency of expectation as this one.
Putting Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crushed Promise aside for a moment there are few stars with the same box office and fanboy appeal as Harrison Ford. With his patented world weary gravitas and rough voice Ford can step through the minefield of his recent terrible movies with a resilience that will draw our attention if he is connected with a new film.
And that film may just be Jon Favreau’s adaptation of the Scott Mitchell Rosenburg comic book series Cowboys & Aliens, an exercise in alternate history where Aliens land in the Wild West, sounds like perfect movie adaptation fodder doesn’t it?
Latino Review posted this rumour earlier today following...
Putting Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crushed Promise aside for a moment there are few stars with the same box office and fanboy appeal as Harrison Ford. With his patented world weary gravitas and rough voice Ford can step through the minefield of his recent terrible movies with a resilience that will draw our attention if he is connected with a new film.
And that film may just be Jon Favreau’s adaptation of the Scott Mitchell Rosenburg comic book series Cowboys & Aliens, an exercise in alternate history where Aliens land in the Wild West, sounds like perfect movie adaptation fodder doesn’t it?
Latino Review posted this rumour earlier today following...
- 4/6/2010
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Looks like Olivia Wilde will continue to work in the fanboy world. With Tron: Legacy opening later this year, THR reports that Wilde is in negotiations to star alongside Daniel Craig in the Jon Favreau-directed comic book adaptation of Cowboys and Aliens. Craig recently took over the part of mid-19th-century gunslinger Zeke Jackson from Robert Downey Jr., who departed the movie to make a sequel to Sherlock Holmes.
Wilde will play a character named Ella, who joins Zeke in an uprising against an alien invasion in Arizona. Star Trek writers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci are producing the movie and co-wrote the script alongside Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof. They've revealed that the movie will be different than the comic book created by Scott Mitchell Rosenburg. Steven Spielberg and Ron Howard are also producing the movie.
Next Showing:
Link | Posted 2/3/2010 by Ryan
Olivia Wilde | Cowboys and Aliens...
Wilde will play a character named Ella, who joins Zeke in an uprising against an alien invasion in Arizona. Star Trek writers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci are producing the movie and co-wrote the script alongside Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof. They've revealed that the movie will be different than the comic book created by Scott Mitchell Rosenburg. Steven Spielberg and Ron Howard are also producing the movie.
Next Showing:
Link | Posted 2/3/2010 by Ryan
Olivia Wilde | Cowboys and Aliens...
- 2/3/2010
- by Ryan Gowland
- Reelzchannel.com
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